







After FREDERIC REMINGTON “Coming Through the Rye” Bronze on Green Marble Base
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Cast from original molds by American artist Frederic Remington (1861-1909), this large bronze sculpture is mounted on a green marble base and titled “Coming Through the Rye”. Depicting four gun-toting cowboys mounted on galloping horses, this vitalic sculpture is the ideal Remington artwork that showcases his love for depicting the wild western man. Originally cast in 1903, this bronze has been recast from Remington’s original molds and displays his cast signature at the base of the piece.
About the Artist:
Born in Canton, New York in 1861, Frederic Remington became an American sculptor and illustrator that specialized in depictions of Native Americans and the culture surrounding the old west. He attended school at Yale University for art, the only male student of his freshmen class. He traveled to Montana to purchase a cattle farm and then a mine operation, and after realizing that he couldn’t afford either, fell in love with the authentic west, drawing the people he would see on his travels.
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Good condition. Minor scratches and wear throughout.
28″W x 28″D x 28″H